Recently we have added additional processing for the caching mechanism which should help you make your pages more consistent.It solves the problem of having multiple page versions - each with few pageviews - in step 2 of heatmaps and form analytics generation. Using these processing rules will allow you to tell us how to cache your page better.

For demonstration purposes lets look at a part of an HTML document

Code:

<body> <h1>Hi Tal!</h1> <p> Welcome to my site </p> </body>

Lets say that the word "Tal" is dynamically generated. So for each visitor you will see a different value there.This will create multiple version of the page (one for each visitor) and heatmaps will be very hard to use

To overcome this issue, you can replace the above code with the following

I am interested to find out the heat maps for a page that is fully populated using JavaScript dynamically for each user. I mean, the very same page looks different for each visitor, and it is fully populated using JS dynamically. How can I find heat maps for such a page?

I am interested to find out the heat maps for a page that is fully populated using JavaScript dynamically for each user. I mean, the very same page looks different for each visitor, and it is fully populated using JS dynamically. How can I find heat maps for such a page?

Is the HTML the same for all the users?Where does the js get the dynamic data from?

Hi guys. Is there a simple way to identify what is different between the versions? I've marked what I think is all (most?) of the content that could show differently on the same page, but I'm still ending up with multiple versions of the same page.

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